Mali officials ask for air support to combat jihadis

BAMAKO, Mali – Malian officials have asked for air support from visiting members of the United Nations Security Council to help dislodge jihadis in the central Mopti region.

The manager for the Mopti governor's office, Boukari Koita, said Saturday that local officials made the request during the visit by 15 members of the U.N. Security Council ahead of a June vote on extending the mandate of the U.N. mission in Mali. The members will next visit the northern city of Timbuktu.

Mali's north and central regions are sites of instability.

The Mopti region is known to be a stronghold for the Macina Liberation Front, an Islamic extremist group that claimed responsibility for several attacks on the army last year.